Anima update

Damn, it is nigh-impossible to not write Anima as “Anime” every single time!

Anyway, thought I’d give a little status update on my Anima cosplay, as referenced first here.

Last night I finished the top, which is a Vogue pattern jersey cross-top. I really dislike using Vogue patterns and this gave me a little heartburn, but a few hours of sewing and it’s done and looks great. This weekend I work on the skirt, which will be very simple, and the outfit is done.

I also began the accessories last night. I gold leafed the icon that will hang around my neck in summon form. The rest of the jewelry will be a mix of acrylic stones and sculpey that I’ll paint.

As for the mask and wings, that’s Ger’s project. Pictures speak louder than words on that front:

MY EYES ARE LEDS AND THEY FREAKING GLOW, YOU GUYS.

Medusa Nails Tutorial

This is the tutorial I found through a link at devArt that I used for Medusa’s nails.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTuYPa1F1p0

I like white arrows rather than yellow because the variant on this cosplay only appears in the manga.  Since the glue she’s using in the tutorial is Scandinavian or whatnot I had to improvise, but it looks like Elmers to me.  Rather than holding the nails and getting polish all over myself (OCD much?) I created a cardboard base with wire loops that I put the nails on with white-tack.  At this very moment I have a set of nails that have been painted black and are finally dry (takes about 2 days to get really solid) are waiting for their arrows.  I let those dry for a few hours then apply a clear top-coat to lock the arrows in place.  This top coat method worked really well when I made them for AB.

Because I had to take them off for another costume the following day at AB I decided I didn’t like the costume – the pain of yanking them off was unreal – they did not soak off in acetone at all! ;.;  This time I can just leave them on till they come off naturally and repaint them when I get home.  Yay!

Aloha~

Thank you Cachalot and Dancingmad, you lovely ladies of Mass for letting me get on board!

Here’s what I’m currently working on:

Female!Franken Stein – Soul Eater (homage to Lust chapter -Book of Eibon)* for Anime Boston 2011

Female!Sanji – One Piece (homage to Tranny!Sanji) for Otakon 2010

Planning:

Polignac – Rose of Versailles* for ?? 2011

Steampunk OC* for ?? 2012??

18th century caraco (jacket) for Memorial Day Parade 2011

* = in conjunction with Ikasuze

I’ll post something more pithy soon as I’m keen on sorting my thoughts and plans out~ Time is not my friend this year so I need to be really mindful of it!

And we’re back!

Server issues took our site down for a while, but we’re back now! And we’re in the middle of Otakon 2010 preparations. Cachalot’s Shiva is already complete though (months of work on that one!)… I’m sure she’ll post an update on that soon :)

Me, I’m working on the easy part of a difficult costume. Cachalot’s doing the really heavy lifting for this, I’m just making the dress:

Spec for Anima/Seymour's mom

Spec drawing for Anima/Seymour's mother costume - Otakon 2010

Dress should be done pretty soon and I know Cachalot’s making good progress with the scary monster head. Should be really neat — I’ll get to accompany her awesome Shiva, dual FFX summons at Otakon!

State of the cachalot

I had a rather long Christmas break (about 3 weeks) free from cosplay and it was actually pretty hard to get back into the swing of things!

Just finished:
Watering Can

Current projects:
Handle placement

Bondo

Also, a really good article that I think every one who commissions cosplay or does commissions ought to read ~ good etiquette for both parties. I’ve been lucky so far in that everyone who has asked for commissions from me has been honest and straightforward, but I’m also not naive enough to think that the commissioning life will always be this easy. Two points that I especially like from the article:

# Recognize business hours and costs related to doing their job. Just because they are self employed doesn’t mean that they’re expected to work 18 hour days for below minimum wage, or not have health insurance to keep their costs low. Realize that they are running a business and expect that to be included in your costs. If they have to go out and buy new supplies to create your product, don’t be surprised that some of that overhead has ended up in your final costs!

# Don’t expect discounts! Related to the above point, these people are trying to run a business– and as much as I love a discount (and I know you do too!), there is a difference between waiting for a promo or sale and asking for the price to be reduced.

I’ve had the occasional client ask me for discounts. Sometimes it’s reasonable, as in when the client is ordering two or three props at once and asks for discounted shipping, or the cost of the props combined is over $300. Then I feel okay about a slight “bulk” discount. But as other commissioners know, one of the worst things is a client contacting you asking for a quote, and then wheedling you to “make it for less.”

I know there are unscrupulous commissioners out there who charge way too much and then don’t deliver, but most of us pride ourselves on the quality of our work!

Again, this is just a thought on the general state of commissioning. I enjoy my work and I enjoy my customers, and all of them so far have been very friendly cosplayers who just enjoy cosplaying as much as I do. XD

Long time no post!

Yikes, I’ve been neglecting to post here! Cosplay-wise we’re pretty free at the moment since it’s winter in New England and there really isn’t much cosplay going on when it’s cold outside.

I’ve been working on my Gaara Kazekage coat off and on and I also got my Shiva wig in the mail about a month ago, so she’s all set up on my table upstairs ready to be styled. I’m a little bit nervous to start, though. It’s a huge undertaking. I think I’ll tackle her in January.

In commissions news, I just finished Genesis Rhapsodos’s rapier from Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, and also Train Heartnet’s Hades (Black Cat).

Genesis collage

Hades

I’m working on Suiseiseki’s watering can (Rozen Maiden) and double scythes for a Mitsuhide Akechi cosplayer (Sengoku Basara) as well as an Orichalcum dagger (Final Fantasy IX). My biggest project is Saix’s claymore from Kingdom Hearts, which will take probably till mid January to complete, but I’m really looking forward to it when it’s done. :D

*scurries off*

i•ka•su•ze! cosplay site updates continue

Welp, I’ve been adding content to the site like a CRAZYwoman. All of my costumes are now online except Kefka (uweee heee hee saving the best for last) and almost all of Cachalot’s are online as well. I think we are waiting on Shadow and Cid.  And the photoshoots, or at least one of them, is on track to go online by early weekend.

Here’s a list of the costumes online now—

Cachalot’s costumes:

  • Osaki Nana
  • Tifa Lockhart
  • Suboshi

DancingMad’s costumes:

  • Byzantine Angel
  • Baaya
  • Mozenrath
  • Judge Q
  • Fancy Toph
  • Tasuki

But both of us have been sick the past few days so forgive us for the lag! m(_ _)m We’re doing the best we can.  It’s a miracle I’m sitting upright right now honestly xD

Oh, and we’ve decided on the second of our two cosplay groups for 2011. I am so excited I am about to ASPLODE.  I am going to wait on announcing  it because it’s still a new idea and people might change their minds, but I think it’s really going to happen!! (But, ehm, it’s in the tags if you are super curious…)

We are doing three total groups for 2011, but the third one is all original characters, so I hesitate to call it cosplay ;)   But yea, we’re booked through now to 2011 for costumes and already have an idea for 2012.  WE ARE CLEARLY INSANE!

But you knew that ;D

Blog and site maintenance!

Just an FYI that I’m making a few minor tweaks to the blog and FINALLY getting my butt in gear on content for the site. There’s a lot to do (… a LOT) but I’m making good headway.  Some stuff on the blog wasn’t working right and I fixed it (the blog header image, the favico).  As for the site:

  • Costumes: hopefully by end of the week, there will be preliminary content for all costumes listed there.  As long as we have basic info up for all costumes, we can expand the pages for really BIG costumes (FFVI, FY) ongoing.  And if we want to be really ambitious, pages for costumes we’re working on can go there too.
  • Props: will add some testimonials and reference some photos of Cachalot’s AWESOME PROPS OF AWESOMENESS
  • Photoshoots: end of week/weekend I aim to have the Shadow + Kefka photoshoot online.  this is hugely ambitious! but I really want to have all the amazing photos from that session in one place so I can send the link around and brag :3
  • Blog (you’re on it): I’m making some very minor tweaks. It’s basically fine though XD I don’t want to break something that works!
  • ikasuze!who?:  Cachalot and I need to build our profiles.  No rush on this. I think it’d be hilarious if we made them like jrocker profiles and post totally useless information like our blood types (I don’t even know mine), our mottos, our home prefectures, and our favorite kind of juice or something. But obviously Cachalot I need your opinion on this XDDDD
  • ikasuze!when?: I’d say this is done, actually. EASIEST PAGE ON THE SITE
  • ikasuze!how?: Not urgent. I’ve got some ideas in my head but I just need to write them down… or port them from rants on LJ or something ;)   I’d also like to put some specific costuming how-tos, like how we dyed our scarves or something, since I actually documented that.

Top priorities for me are the costumes and photoshoots pages though, as they require the most heavy lifting.

WOW THAT WAS A LOT OF WEBSITE NERDERY.

Here’s something shiny to distract — Cachalot and I have our photos up on the official Tokyo Kid costume contest page, which is here: http://www.tokyokid.com/?p=646

Our group picture is towards the bottom:

Shadow and Kefka at the Tokyo Kid costume contest 2009

Shadow and Kefka at the Tokyo Kid costume contest 2009

I LOVE the fact that Naruto is just lurking behind us.  It’s so perfect!

As you can also see towards the top of the page, I got 2nd place in the Master/advanced category for my Kefka.  I am super tickled about that, especially since I would definitely NOT consider myself an advanced cosplayer. I am really not sure how I got placed in that category? xP

But, happy though I was to win, what I’m bummed about is that Cachalot and I couldn’t enter the contest together.  We really are a group entry—my costume had a lot of flash, but Cachalot put tons of hours of work into her costume too, it’s just more subtle because she’s super ninja like that.

That’s one of the more aggravating aspects of cosplay though… a lot of the time, unless you make a costume of a character that’s really flashy and well-known, you won’t get much (if any) recognition for your work.  Kefka was the first costume I’ve ever done where people instantly know who I am and just fawn all over the work.  Everything else I’ve done has been really obscure, I’d be lucky if 2 people in a day had any idea who I was.

Sucks though when you’re a weirdo like me and everything you like is from shows nobody has seen.  You want to cosplay characters from what you like, but if nobody knows who you are, it can be a BIG let down at a con.  Let’s not fool ourselves, cosplay is ultimately an expression of vanity, and you want those photos taken.  (Anyone who says they’re in it just for the craft and not for the recognition is lying.)

That said, Cachalot won the evening when a photographer instantly recognized her as Shadow but took a few minutes to realize I was Kefka. Never would have guessed that would happen, but it is super awesome that it did.  NINJAS RULE!

(–and insane clown mages are pretty cool too)

Bless me, lady luck

The gods of cosplay are fickle creatures! I managed to scrape together a trenchcoat for Tasuki in about 2 weeks, the thing was all basted together for Halloween, but boy am I unhappy with how it is holding together thus far.  Some things are just IMPOSSIBLE without a second pair of hands and/or a dress form, and adjusting custom-made pauldrons on a from-scratch trenchcoat is DEFINITELY one of them.  I think Cachalot and I are due to have a dress-form-making party. (DESHOU???)

I have neglected to post here lately and I apologize XD Halloween ate up so much of my time — as any good cosplayer knows, it’s basically a great time to test-run stuff for upcoming cons — and now that the flurry of pre-Halloween activity is down, I have time to do other important stuff, like, oh, I dunno, finish the ikasuze! website that I’ve neglected?  It’s going to be awesome once it’s done, we’ll have tons of photos and notes about costumes as well as some tips and how-tos.  But I just need to finish coding the damn thing!  Sorry Cachalot xD

Tasuki’s trenchcoat is an ongoing effort that will take a lot of effort to fine-tune.  But new projects always keep me going and I’m very excited about my 2010 costumes: Temari from Naruto (her ” semi-kimono” or 2nd look) and LeBlanc from Final Fantasy X-2!  I’ve been hitting the gym a lot just to get in better shape for these outfits, especially LeBlanc.

AI YI YI. I’d better keep going with those crunches!!

Recent Goings-on

Just a few updates in photo form.

Final Fantasy VI photoshoot:

More photos at at Flickr.

Halloween 2009:
Halloween party 2009

Annnd commission started for Rapier: Genesis Rhapsodos (Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core)

(okay so it doesn’t look like much yet. Patience! XD)

My Shiva wig extension hair came this weekend from I Kick Shins! I can’t wait to get the wig and get started.